Lt. Carter Blake (
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[11] Video/Action for Route 39 - "4 THE MARE"
[Carter doesn't know he's gotten used to it until he wakes up alone.]
[What's supposed to happen is they get up, bitch about the cold, make some coffee and breakfast, bitch about the cold some more, pack up, and hit the road.]
[Today there's just the sound of birds.]
[When Carter sits up, the other sleeping bag is flat. There's a fat, fuzzy teddy bear thing sitting on top of it, and a crab perched on the pillow, where a head full of messy blond hair should be.]
[Both of the animals look at Blake expectantly.]
[He fumbles for his phone and hits the key that dials Dirk. He sits very, very still while it connects.]
[The prerecorded voice tells him what he already knows.]
[He drops the phone and leaves it to chirp out its message to nobody. He pulls on the nearest clothes to hand and crawls out of the tent. The bright light makes him squint. He walks toward the edge of the clearing. They'd found a good place this time. Level ground, no tall grass, surrounded by pine trees. You couldn't even see it from the road. Honestly, Carter doesn't know how Dirk knew it was there.]
[Blake rests his head against a tree and breathes in deep. The bark is cool and rough on his forehead. The air smells like pine needles.]
[Dirk had a good eye for these things.]
[He slams his fist into the trunk as hard as he can.]
Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!
[Over and over, and when he finally stops his knuckles are stinging and it's all silence except for his panting.]
[He turns and goes back to the tent.]
[Inside, the fuzzy thing is trying to open up his backpack. Its claws are giving it much luck with the ties. Blake unties it and dumps everything out on the floor. Soap, pokeballs, clothespins, socks. Some oranges roll away, and the thing goes right after them and starts gnawing. Doesn't even take the peel off.]
[There's something thin and white in the pile. A piece of paper. Blake picks it up and reads it.]
[He reads it again.]
[He sits there for a while as the teddy bear thing munches, and there's a low thrum and a shadow through the tent's wall as one of those ladybugs passes by.]
[He digs the little sewing kit out of the pile. He turns his backpack inside-out and opens up the seam at the bottom. He tucks the note in and sews it closed again.]
[By the time he's done, it occurs to him he's pretty hungry. Usually they'd be having breakfast by now. The fuzzy thing's gone through a lot of what he has already. Carter doesn't really feel like fighting it. For the crab's part, it's just watching with wide, unblinking eyes. It has a pair of mushrooms stuck to its back.]
[Carter remembers hearing those are edible.]
[VIDEO]
[Blake is sitting on a stump. He looks contemplative, and somewhat withdrawn. His beard hasn't been trimmed yet this morning. His pupils are a little too wide.]
Hey. You out there.
After a while here you figure things come and go. There's no point in bitching. You just gotta keep moving forward and keep your hooves on the ground.
I figure I might as well ask. I kept putting it off, thinking maybe I'd get home. But that's not happening anytime soon, and it has to be past by now. So if anybody here is from 2013 or so, maybe a little later, I got a question for you.
And all of you. Talk to me. [He thinks, then nods, and taps on the phone's screen.] Tell me something you'd want to know about what's going on at home. Wherever you're from. If you could find out one thing that's happened while you've been gone, what'd you ask?
[He looks out at the trees, his eyes a little glassy. He seems to forget the Gear is on. A moment later, he abruptly cuts the feed.]
[ACTION]
[If you venture down Route 39 today, you might come upon Blake staring out at the horizon, contemplatively chewing on some hay.]
((ooc: Blake's in a bit of an odd place right now...He'll be mostly coherent, but anyone who talks to him may get hallucinated into something unique. The Paras has one mushroom left, so you could also come join him on a spirit journey.))
VIDEO
[Sho's smile is wide and happy; maths are his favourite subject.]
Most people are just so used to the maths that they do not consciously know what they are doing. The more you learn, the more you see it everywhere. I cannot stop seeing the maths.
[He's just going to...detour into a long sequence of equations that describe the topological map of Belphe's face. So symmetrical! So beautiful!]
VIDEO
What about little stuff, like bugs? There's no room for numbers to fit. And they;d be all heavy. Make it tough to fly.
[But it isn't long before Blake is entranced by the Dracula's chant. There's numbers swirling around him and drifting through clouds of color, shifting and dancing. His eyes get wider and wider.]
[Blake breathes] Wow. Two.
VIDEO
The governing equation of the incompressible flow is the Navier–Stokes equation:
∂u∂t+(u⋅∇)u=−∇pρair+ν∇2u+fIB,
(1a)
∇⋅u=0,
(1b)
where u is the velocity of the flow, and p is the pressure. The interactions between the flow and the butterfly are calculated by the immersed boundary method. The interactions are introduced as the boundary force fIB . The values of the air properties are adopted from those at 25 °C: the density ρ air = 1.184 kg/m 3 and the kinematic viscosity ν air = 1.54 × 10 −5 m 2/s.
The direction of the main stream is taken as the positive x direction, the vertically upward direction as the positive y direction, and the horizontal direction as the z direction. The directions are expressed by the Cartesian unit vectors ex , ey , and ez. The boundary conditions of the flows are as follows: The velocity is constant on the inflow boundary plane: u=u0ex . The Sommerfeld condition is employed as the outflow condition. The boundary condition of the pressure is the Neumann boundary condition ∂ p/∂ x = 0 on both inflow and outflow plane. The streamwise length of the computational domain is L x = 5 × 10 −1 m, which is approximately 18 times as long as the mean wing-chord length. The periodic boundary condition is employed for the transverse boundaries. The transverse length of the computational domain is L y = L z = 2.5 × 10 −1 m, which is approximately 5 times as long as the wing-tip length. The results are not affected by the values of L x , L y , and L z.
[To pretty much anyone but a mathematician or a physicist it probably mostly comes across as BLAH BLAH NUMBER BLAH NUMBER NUMBER SPAZ FLAIL BLERG.]
[[This be ripped straight outta this article. All things correct are because of the people who wrote the article, anything messed up is because I am sooooo not a mathematician.]]
VIDEO
Wow. That's what bugs were all along? Shit, I never knew. I thought they were just made of bug.
[They swirl around him, shining. His tail flicks at the ones behind him.]
Hey. You're smart. You should write a book or something.
VIDEO
[Sho corrects, sniffing]
I could write a book. Hmmm.
[God help the editor.]
VIDEO
[He leans back on his hooves.] Yeah. Like that wheelchair guy with the robot voice.
VIDEO
[He just. He just didn't get it. At all.]
VIDEO
[Blake gets it.]
VIDEO
[It's not meant to be an insult, it's just. Sho. He's both a genius and an idiot (you'd be amazed how often those go together).]
Doesn't mean that they should give up.
VIDEO
[Then he gets distracted by combing his fingers through the grass. It feels so green and bendy.]
VIDEO
Maybe you should...sleep. Where is your team? They should take care of you.
VIDEO
They're around. [A Munna floats over and starts to gnaw on the back of his head. Tangy!] Heheh. See?